please change buy into simple past form
bought
please change begin into the present perfect tense
**With auxiliary verb
have/has begun
This tense is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now.
simple past
It _____ yesterday. (rain)
rained
simple past
What province in the United States is Miss Sarah from?
*please spell it
California
please change become into simple past
became
please change blow into the present perfect tense
have/has blown
To describe an action that is being repeated between the past and present.
Example: We have gone to the beach many times.
present perfect
She _____ in Situbondo all her life. (live)
has lived
present perfect
Who are Harry Potter's two best friends?
Hermione and Ron
please change break into the simple past
broke
please change do into the present perfect tense
have/has done
To describe an action that has not yet been finished.
Example: It has rained a lot this month.
present perfect
Last night I _____ my guitar loudly and the neighbors complained. (play)
Please provide the correct form of simple past or present perfect.
played- simple past
Please name three characters from the movie Moana
Moana, Maui, Hei Hei, Chief Tui, Grandma
please change froze into base form (V1)
freeze
please change forget into the present perfect tense
have/has forgotten
You always use the simple past when you say when something happened, so it is associated with certain time expressions
simple past
We_____ to Thailand many times. (be)
have been
present perfect
How many countries are in the world?
195
please change forbade into the base form (V1)
forbid
please change speak into the present perfect form
have/has spoken
to describe an action that has happened in the past and is continuing to happen
both (simple past and present perfect)
Yesterday, I ___ (walk) to school, but ____ (ride) my bike since I was a little child.
have ridden - present perfect
How many people live in Indonesia?
about 264 million